Last Friday we tried
super hard to speak only Italian for the entire day and for the most part is
was di successo. They were some words for simple things that I did not
know which made it difficult but it was way fun.
I have learned that
the MTC really takes a lot out of a person. I was half way through reading the
gospel of christ when I fell asleep for about five minutes. But it was
all good perche when we taught the lezione questo giorno. Chiediamo Antonio if
he would be battazzato. È Ziad yes and it was super awesome he also
accepted out invitation to come to church.
Afterwards our teacher told an amazing story about a cat that would follow them around for days and since he had had a bad experience with cats he didn't take it as a good sign. He even woke up to it on his bed and it was hilarious. Until it turns out it was the landlord's cat and it may or may not be insane.
Afterwards our teacher told an amazing story about a cat that would follow them around for days and since he had had a bad experience with cats he didn't take it as a good sign. He even woke up to it on his bed and it was hilarious. Until it turns out it was the landlord's cat and it may or may not be insane.
Questo domenica we
were spoke to by Richard Hopstefl or something similar to that. He had gone to
the Milan Italy mission and our zone got pictures with him afterwards.
Halloween came around
and nothing much happened, mostly because we were dead tired that day. We
even threw imaginary elephants in class to try to wake ourselves up, I dont
even know.
On the 1st we got to
Skype a donna in Italia and talk to her about the gospel. It was way cool and
also quite hard. We are pretty sure she was talking super slow and taking it
easy on us. We were also spoken to by President Russell M. Nelson (the president
of the quorum of the twelve). He talked about healing and the story of
the 2000 warriors relating to us personally, it was way cool. And we got to
sing an amazing rendition of "Praise to the Man" and it sounded
great!
We hosted a small
group today and that was super fun, until one of our sisters disappeared for
around an hour. Turns out she was helping a new missionary from somewhere out
of the country and she had to buy new clothes and get x-rays and it just took
along time. Also being good to everyone at all times always pays off.
Ciao, tutti
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